BUT THAT WAS NOT ALL

Definition: Indicating that there is more to be mentioned or considered; there are additional things to be taken into account.

Synonyms: However, That, Still, That, Yet, That, Nonetheless, That, Nevertheless, That

Usage Examples in Sentences

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But that was not all, the playful puppy had hidden another chew toy under the sofa.
#2
She aced the math test, but that was not all, she also received a special mention for her neat handwriting.
#3
The magician pulled a rabbit out of the hat, but that was not all, colorful scarves kept appearing one after another.
#4
The team won the soccer match, but that was not all, they celebrated with a victory dance.
#5
His eloquent speech captivated the audience, but that was not all.
#6
The Renaissance art was a visual feast for the eyes, but that was not all.
#7
The vibrant ecosystem of the coral reef was teeming with life, but that was not all.
#8
The strategic maneuvers on the chessboard were impressive, but that was not all.
#9
The negotiation skills demonstrated finesse, but that was not all.
#10
But that was not all, he had also forgotten to turn off the stove before leaving the house.
#11
He had finished his homework, but that was not all, he still needed to study for the test.
#12
She found the keys in the drawer, but that was not all, the safe was also unlocked.
#13
He aced the interview, but that was not all, he also negotiated a higher salary.
#14
She enjoyed the scenic hike, but that was not all, she also spotted a rare bird.
#15
He completed his degree with honors, but that was not all, he also secured a prestigious internship.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Thank you for your presentation on the marketing strategy for the upcoming quarter. It seems like you've covered all the key points.B: I appreciate that. But that was not all. There are a few additional aspects I'd like to discuss.A: Oh, I see. Please go ahead and elaborate on those additional points.B: Certainly. Firstly, I think we need to consider the impact of recent market trends on our proposed strategy.
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